Azeroth Monster Manual

#130 - Chapter 126: The First God-Level Material

The scene fell into silence for a moment, with only the “crack” of lightning in the sky echoing incessantly.

Hess also noticed Akumai in the distance. The cobra rapidly flicked its scarlet tongue, seemingly contemplating something.

Aier anxiously scanned the distant altar, genuinely worried for Wen Nuo Hess.

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Wen Nuo Hess cautiously raised his head, only to meet Hess's sinister and icy gaze.

The troll hurriedly lowered his head, cold sweat streaming down his temples.

Hess rotated his golden pupils as if searching for something.

“What is that reptile hesitating about?”

Hermit anxiously stamped his feet, wishing he could jump onto the altar and slap that damned Hess twice across the face.

The trio exchanged a tense glance, subtly standing beside Hermit, vaguely surrounding the old dwarf.

Hermit: …

Where is the most basic trust between people?

“Fostad, what do you think Lord Aier is up to?”

Kurdran also kept a close eye on the scene on the altar. When Hess appeared, stirring the power of heaven and earth, he had to admit, he was stunned.

But no matter how hard he racked his brains, he couldn't understand what that elven kid was trying to do.

“Lord Aier once said to me…”

“Wait? How come I don’t know about this? How do you, a great lord, know more than I, the king? Does that kid look down on me, Kurdran?”

Kurdran stroked his beard, disgruntled.

Fostad was too lazy to pay attention to this unreliable king and said to himself.

“Master Aier initially planned to use the summoning of Shadra to incite a full-scale war between the Wood and the Evil Branch…”

“Wait, wait, wait, what is Shadra? Why can it make those troll bastards fight?”

Fostad's forehead veins bulged, wishing he could give the “King” in front of him a couple of hard blows.

“You didn't come to the strategic meeting, you spend all day drinking and riding Skarel everywhere, or hanging out with that idiot Hermit, telling me to take full charge, and now you're complaining about not knowing anything!”

Seeing that even the honest Fostad was angered into cursing, Kurdran quickly flattered him, which calmed the great lord down.

Looking at Kurdran with a wry smile, the anger in Fostad's heart dissipated for the most part, so he continued.

“Master Aier originally wanted to use an inside agent of the Wood to summon Shadra, luring the Blood God Hakkar to devour Shadra, to incite a full-scale war between the Wood and the Evil Branch.

But the Evil Branch seemed to have seen through Master Aier's plan, and the inside agent was either captured or executed, so Master Aier decided to summon Shadra in advance, and this cobra named Hess was an unexpected surprise…”

Kurdran waved his hand at Fostad in a daze, still unable to understand what the great lord was saying.

Fostad shook his head, deciding not to explain any further to this bastard whose brain was full of muscles and alcohol, and began to focus on the scene on the altar.

“You…”

Hess's incomparably cold and strange voice startled Wen Nuo Hess, thinking that his clumsy acting had been exposed, but Hess's next sentence put his mind at ease.

“What do you want?”

The cobra greedily stared at Akumai, winding and coiling in the training ground. The vigorous vitality emanating from the behemoth greatly pleased Hess, and the original vigilance gradually dissipated under the great greed.

‘If I can occupy the body of this beast, then my faith in this continent will become incomparably vast. Gonk, Shirik, even Bwonsamdi will no longer be a threat to me, the godhood of Sethraliss… will surely belong to me!’

Just as Hess was reveling in endless ambition, Wen Nuo Hess finally spoke.

“I… I want you to help me occupy Zul'Gurub, kill Jin'do and those heretics, and let your light shine throughout the material world!”

At first, the troll's voice trembled non-stop, faintly carrying a sob, but like self-hypnosis, opening the gene lock, Wen Nuo Hess's lies became more and more fluent, more and more firm, and in the end, he himself believed it.

“A promising child…”

Aier hid in the dark, stroking his smooth chin with satisfaction. He was very pleased with the troll's acting.

“Very well, you are a devout believer, and I will fulfill your request, destroying all the heretics in Zul'Gurub, and you will be my new high priest!”

Hess twisted its body joyfully, constantly making “hissing” sounds, seemingly venting the joy in its heart.

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“Praise you! Praise the Serpent God!”

Wen Nuo Hess excitedly prostrated on the ground, loudly praising Hess's greatness.

“This kid is too into it…”

The youth rubbed his forehead helplessly, constantly slandering in his heart, is there a talent for being a traitor in the troll's bones? I must be careful in the future, and must not be deceived by these old actors.

“Very good…”

Hess nodded with satisfaction, and the cobra's phantom gradually became solid.

Aier's eyes shone brightly, staring straight at Hess's substantial body.

‘Very good… He has invested more divine power in the phantom. If the plan goes smoothly, then I will obtain an unprecedented divine-level material!’

Aier was excited, his mind surging.

During the time that Aier was distracted, the originally clear sky became cloudy again, and the entire training ground was filled with sand and rocks under the blowing of strong winds. The people hiding in the barracks had to cover their mouths and noses, struggling to resist the sky full of sand.

A strange incantation sounded, and Akumai in the distance slowly floated up. The giant beast, which had fainted, gradually awakened under this inexplicable force.

As if seeing some terrifying existence, the newly awakened Akumai began to struggle fiercely, making a panicked roar.

But no matter how hard it tried, the strange energy on its body still carried it to the altar.

The incantation continued, and Hess's phantom and Akumai's body gradually merged into one under this powerful energy.

After a long time, with a violent roar, Hess and Akumai completely merged together.

Aier suppressed the urge to attack, silently watching Akumai, who was paralyzed on the ground.

“Hiss…”

The familiar icy sound rang out, and “Akumai's” huge body slowly stood up. After the three heads shook blankly, the nine black eyes instantly disappeared, replaced by strange pupils flickering with green light.

“I am… the Serpent God.”

“Move!”

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